THE TRIZ COMMUNITY: THE LOGIC AND ETHIC OF A SOVIET INVENTOR
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THE TRIZ COMMUNITY: THE LOGIC AND ETHIC OF A SOVIET INVENTOR
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S0869-54150000402-5-1
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29-46
Abstract
The TRIZ community formed around a shared interest in the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving developed by G.S. Altshuller during the 1960s and70s. TRIZ reached its popularity peak in the USSR in the 1970s and 80s. During the Perestroika period, the emigration wave spread it beyond the confi nes of the Soviet Union. For many TRIZ adherents, this theory not only became a professional tool but also developed into a life philosophy. The author places special focus both on the philosophical logic underlying TRIZ and on the work ethic characteristic of the community members. The article is based on fi eldwork materials (interviews and observations), which the author collected in 2010.
Keywords
TRIZ, scientists and engineers, invention, dialectical materialism, work ethic
Date of publication
01.05.2012
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Graham 1987 – Graham Loren R. Science, Philosophy, and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union. New-York: Columbia University Press. 1987. Русский перевод книги см.: Грэхам Л.Р. Естествознание, философия и науки о человеческом поведении в Советском Союзе. М.: Издательство политической литературы, 1991

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